On 12-04-16 07:54 PM, Richard Ferrara wrote:
> Hi Brian,
Hi Richard,
> 1. Minimise IR interference (try a dark room and make sure the transmitter is as close as possible to the receiver),
Recorded from the remote to raw in a very dark room. Had the
transmitter LED taped right to the front of the receiver and while the
receiver's light blinks when I use irsend, irw is still not seeing a thing.
> 2. Do some research and check what protocol that remote is using, I had a hell of a time attempting to record my Austar Flinders Satellite STB... It uses the RC-MM protocol. You can tell irrecord to use a specific protocol by specifying from the examples.
Still haven't been able to determine this. I don't think this device
(manufacturer) is too popular/prevalent. I've tried contacting Huawei
directly but (to no surprise) they failed to respond.
> 3. The pronto remotes have an awesome database and you may be able to get the pronto hex codes and convert to lirc configuration using the python script.
Is this
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/codes/ you mean? There was
nothing at all there for Huawei. I even did a site search for Huawei
and it returned a few hits but nothing about my device.
Please? Anyone? Any ideas?
I mean other than hacking the hardware. I don't own it, the cableco does.
b.
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